Bormgans
2/24/2017
If Nightside The Long Sun was about the protagonist's self discovery, this second book in the series is about Patera Silk slowly discovering the true nature of his world.
The 4 volumes of The Book Of The Long Sun are set on a multigenerational starship--a fact that Tor reveals on the back cover, but one that is only revealed to the reader in this second book. It's understandable that Tor did so, as The Long Sun is extremely hard to market: it's an odd book: a lot more accessible than Wolfe's magnum opus The Book Of The New Sun, but less lush, and a lot less compelling--at first sight maybe even boring. Tor might have increased its sales, spaceships sell, but the spoiler doesn't do the reader any service: it takes away part of the joy of discovery, and it sets wrong expectations. Multigenerational starship yes, but no space opera or high tech scifi of whatever ilk.
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